Working on big enlargements and wanting to keep the image sharp, I find I wind up with some exposures that measure in minutes, not seconds. It's also convenient to simply take the exposure required for an 8 x 10 work print and multiply by 4 to find the exposure for a 16 x 20 on the same paper using the same enlarger aperture. Despite the logic of this approach, the results are sometimes less than perfect. Do paper emulsions experience a breakdown of reciprocity in long exposure times as do most B&W film emulsions?
